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Elaasie Ha ifilia Ha TWN IIE LARGEST vocal group was the ,EJ Mixed Chorus under the excellent fl , supervision of Miss Thelma Freeman. Among the varied programs in which this organization partook were the Christmas Pro- gram and Baccalaureate. In the past years the Mixed Chorus pre- sented an animal graduation operetta in place of the regular graduation exercises. The costumes of the thirty-nine members in the original Mixed Chorus were black sateen hloomers and white middy blouses with black ties for the girls and white shirts and black trousers for the boys. In later years these groups were divided, thus forming the boyis glee clubs and the girl's glee clubs. These groups were similar to our present day Boyis Chorus and C-irl's Ensemble. In this yearls Christmas Program the Boy's Chorus and the Girl,s Ensemble presented winter scenes in which the boys interpreted the fun in building a snowman and the girls in their white skating costumes enlivened a beautiful winter scene of ice skating. But most spectacular of all was the cathedral scene with the madonna, in which the mixed Chorus sang appropriate numbers in the background. The Choraleens with their singing of Ave Maria also added to the spirit of the setting. I Irs! mu lx ut lytrman, Aaron Babcock, James Mills, Bill Josie, Dean Johnson, Len Swain, Frank Trump, John Mariotti. Second mu Cent XX right, Andy Christoph. Harvey Kyellonn, Teddy Crcvello, Lance Mcssncr, Donald Landskov, Dick Momarts, I in range Tolhxer Ilovs 1rd Botts. Him! mu H1141 Olson, Dolores Paushcck, Betty Blessing, Joanne Atomboski, Shirley Mead, Marlene Montgomery, Jean Davis, XX ihni Stlnppti Joyce Montgomery, Beverly Biwer. Forutli mit NI irg mt McHugh, Bette Geelhart, Phyllis Malatesta, Marilyrrllalleck, Jane Manz, Marilyn Jones, Jean Ilickenbottom. Nl irilx n Nlolm Critt II ihcnicht, Marie Bessig. I iftli rou X irgnn i Foman, Jackie Ellingson, Marilyn Ketch um, Barbara Johnson, Audrey VViIlis, Alice Rogers. Sixth mu Nlirgirct O'Neil, Marlys Mohn, Dorothy C. Nelson, Alice Chigiloni, Bonnie Collins, Mary Holdencr, Shirley Inman, B nb uri NILD imcl C x ntln 1 Stanton. 22
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Peppy and Sweet The members of the Band pose in concert formation. Members of the Pep Band who have played ut pep assemblies and basketball games ure: Gor- don Stephenson, jim Gard, jerry Cc-crtsen, Ivun Hickenbottom, Fred Duncan, Don Coodulc, Al- xin Morris, jim Symonds, Donn Robinson, Gor- don Mzilitlore. .luck Hoirup, Harold Rowe, jose- phinc Kowalski, Dauitl Sorenson, jim Quulls, Tom Burric, Vernon Eppcrly, Don Pitlcnger, Irene Kowalski. DON PITTENG ER Student Direcior f . ...... leaf .ctr lata One of Enumcluw's first town bands. wx Hli RAND this yeur established :i new hl:1nd:ird of high ' quulitv performance. Playing' for the l ootb:1ll .lnmboree was-5 the starter for :1 round of exciting events which were. - an afternoon at the Puyallup Fair. an Roxy Thcntrt- Party. for the uniform fund. and il concert February 16. Marching in thc Duffodil Parade began spring activities, April 12 held the Spring Concert. April 23 the Band Contest and the year ended with the Commencement. April 2'L, 19-L8. 29 bands competed in the WX-Stern W':1shington llund Competition Festival which was held :it li. H. S. This was thc lnrgt st number of bands ever congregaited :it one school. The Concert Band has ax membership of 55. Past directors have been. Caroll Pease, Katherine Hazen, Norman vvtllll, Ralph Kechley. Raymond Horsey, Alice Johnson fhlrs. if A. Lursonj, Clmrles Hzxsttm, and the present director Tom Rlooni. 21
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